Page 243 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with three plats. Plat 1 features lots along Cumberland Street, near where it intersects with State Street. The second plat features "City Lands West of President Street and South of Congress Street." It also labels reading "Old Folks Holme," "Grave Yard Old Folks Home," "City Board of Public School Commissioners," and "Colored Industrial School." Plat 3 shows lots located west of Meeting Street, and also shows Cooper Street, Lee Street, Sheppard Street, and Sumter Street.
Sketches by Charleston architect Albert Simons during his military service in Europe during World War I. The images depict buildings of France, and soldiers and civilians of many nationalities.
A report from the mayor, city council, and various governmental departments of Charleston, South Carolina for the year 1918. The Year Book opens with an address from the mayor, Tristram T. Hyde, followed by reports from various departments.
The Huguenot Society of South Carolina's Transactions include articles about the organization's financial records, member memorials, and Huguenot genealogy and history.
Photograph of Avery student Addison Richmond in costume for the class play of the Avery Class of 1918, Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." Richmond wears a large hat and carries a sword.
Photograph of Aurelius Robertson in costume for the Avery Class of 1918's class play, Twelfth Night, outside of the Avery Institute. Robertson wears a cape and a sword scabbard.
Photograph of Aurelius Robertson in costume for the Avery Class of 1918's class play, Twelfth Night, outside of the Avery Institute. Robertson wears a cape and a sword scabbard.
Photograph of Avery student, John Henderson, in costume for the class play of the Avery Class of 1918, Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." Robertson wears a large hat and a tunic.
Photograph of Avery student in costume for the class play of the Avery Class of 1918, Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." He wears a large hat and dark leather coat.
Photograph of two babies, John Ashe Alston and William Pitts Alston. These photos were sent to Susan Pringle Alston from Emma Rebecca Alston, and on the envelope she wrote "This was made when twins were only three months old."
A color photograph of a large dinner and meeting of the Agricultural Society of South Carolina at T. Farm, a livestock farm owned by Edward Warburton Durant, Jr. located in Rantowles, SC (now Hollywood, SC).
Black-and-white etching of the interior of the exterior of the former location of Temple Emanu-El at 5th Avenue and 43rd Street in New York. Etching signed by the artist Curt Szekessy.